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Genomic Analysis of Human Brain Metastases Treated with Stereotactic Radiosurgery Under the Phase-II Clinical Trial (NCT03398694) Reveals DNA Damage Repair at the Peripheral Tumor Edge

Authors :
Jack M. Shireman
Quinn White
Namita Agrawal
Zijian Ni
Grace Chen
Lei Zhao
Nikita Gonugunta
Xiaohu Wang
Liam Mccarthy
Varshitha Kasulabada
Akshita Pattnaik
Atique U. Ahmed
James Miller
Charles Kulwin
Aaron Cohen-Gadol
Troy Payner
Chih-Ta Lin
Jesse J. Savage
Brandon Lane
Kevin Shiue
Aaron Kamer
Mitesh Shah
Gopal Iyer
Gordon Watson
Christina Kendziorski
Mahua Dey
Source :
medRxiv
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) is one of the leading treatment modalities for oligo brain metastasis (BM), however no comprehensive genomic data assessing the effect of radiation on BM in humans exist. Leveraging a unique opportunity, as part of the clinical trial (NCT03398694), we collected post-SRS, delivered via Gamma-knife or LINAC, tumor samples from core and peripheral-edges of the resected tumor to characterize the genomic effects of overall SRS as well as the SRS delivery modality. Using these rare patient samples, we show that SRS results in significant genomic changes at DNA and RNA levels throughout the tumor. Mutations and expression profiles of peripheral tumor samples indicated interaction with surrounding brain tissue as well as elevated DNA damage repair. Central samples show GSEA enrichment for cellular apoptosis while peripheral samples carried an increase in tumor suppressor mutations. There are significant differences in the transcriptomic profile at the periphery between Gamma-knife vs LINAC.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
medRxiv
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a408ccbc79508d661581c3bcab4ec35